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Adrian W. B. Randolph

Professor of Art History
Leon E. Williams Professor in Art
Director of the Leslie Center for the Humanities

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Departments and Programs

  • Art History
  • Women's and Gender Studies

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Contact Information

Email: adrian.w.randolph@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-2987
Office: 6033 Carpenter Hall

Education

A.B. Princeton University; M.A. Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London; Ph.D. Harvard University

Areas of Expertise

Italian Medieval and Renaissance art and visual culture; theories of the image and materiality; socio-political aspects of art, architecture and urban spaces; public political art; masculinity in the visual arts; the gendering of spectatorship

Selected Works

  • "Other Procrustations," in Renaissance Theory, J Elkins and R Williams (eds.), (2008) 446-486.
  • "Les Seuils de l'expérience," in Perspectives, 4, (2007) 649-678.
  • "The Bust's Gesture," in Kopf-Bild: Die Büste in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit, J Kohl and R Müller (eds.), (2007) 185-303.
  • "Renaissance Genderscapes," in Attending to Early Modern Women: Structures and Subjectivities, J Hartman and A Seeff (eds.), (2006) 21-49.
  • Engaging Symbols: Gender, Politics, and Public Art in 15th-Century Florence, (2002).

Current Projects

  • "Republican Florence, 1400-1434;" "Unpacking Cassoni: Marriage, Ritual, Memory;" "Art and Experience in 15th-Century Italy;" "Beyond Visual: Florentine Art 1378-1434"